Jul 15, 2018
Carter's Review
This handsome, red-brick, 5-story building at 1 Tiffany Place between De Graw and Kane streets in the Cobble Hill West waterfront section of Brooklyn was erected in 1921 and has 70 condominium apartments.
The building was originally a Tiffany warehouse and lamp factory. It is located on a cobblestone street.
Bottom Line
An attractive, low-rise, red-brick building with some fireplaces on a cobblestone street near the water in Cobble Hill with a canopied entrance to a nice lobby with arched niches.
Description
The building has a canopied entrance with a step-up vestibule that leads to a large lobby with a concierge station and arched ceilings.
The building's façade has star tiebacks.
Amenities
The building has a concierge doorman, a live-in superintendent, a gym, a porter, a children's playroom, a bicycle room, storage, a courtyard and gated parking. There is a free shuttle van to the Borough Hall subway station.
Apartments
Most apartments have 9-foot ceilings, washers and dryers and fireplaces.
Penthouse 5 is a two-bedroom unit with an entry to the 15-foot-long dining area that opens onto the 20-foot-long living room with a fireplace adjacent to an 15-foot-loot open kitchen with a breakfast bar.
Penthouse L is a two-bedroom unit with a 24-foot-long entry foyer that leads past an enclosed, 9-foot-long kitchen to a 30-foot-long living/dining room.
Apartment 3J is a two-bedroom unit with a 26-foot-long living/dining room with a 10-foot-long open kitchen with a breakfast bar.
Apartment 4C is a one-bedroom unit with a 26-foot-long living/dining area with a fireplace that leads to a 23-foot-wide alcove and an open 16-foot-wide kitchen with an island.
- Condo built in 1921
- Located in Cobble Hill
- 70 total apartments 70 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($730K to $1.7M)
- Doorman